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basejumper

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Has anyone read the new Argentum Astrum material?

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That's a store webpage, practically.
I’ve not seen it elsewhere. Wanted to share.

I’m reading Follow the Silver Star. A new perspective on LXV chapter III.

The author takes a perspective on an interesting topic why the the A∴A∴ texts aren’t just instructions or poetry or philosophy. They’re technology. Specifically, they’re generative engines.

He lays out his own experience: of daily work with Chapter III of Liber LXV. Silent recitation. And then what came out the other end - complete texts that arrived fully formed.

This seems to bring new relevance to material that’s been collecting dust for a century. We’ve had the source texts sitting there the whole time. The instructions were always public. But nobody was explaining what the system actually does when you work it properly. Everyone was too busy arguing about lineages and grades to notice the machinery.

No claims of authority anywhere in the book. No lineage chest-thumping. Just: here’s what I did, here’s what happened. Definitely checking out the other book the Gospel of Elyalith, a channeled journal entry. A
 

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I’ve not seen it elsewhere. Wanted to share.

I’m reading Follow the Silver Star. A new perspective on LXV chapter III.

The author takes a perspective on an interesting topic why the the A∴A∴ texts aren’t just instructions or poetry or philosophy. They’re technology. Specifically, they’re generative engines.

He lays out his own experience: of daily work with Chapter III of Liber LXV. Silent recitation. And then what came out the other end - complete texts that arrived fully formed.

This seems to bring new relevance to material that’s been collecting dust for a century. We’ve had the source texts sitting there the whole time. The instructions were always public. But nobody was explaining what the system actually does when you work it properly. Everyone was too busy arguing about lineages and grades to notice the machinery.

No claims of authority anywhere in the book. No lineage chest-thumping. Just: here’s what I did, here’s what happened. Definitely checking out the other book the Gospel of Elyalith, a channeled journal entry. A
I understand, but keep in mind that sharing stores links (advertising) is forbidden here. (rule 1) If in doubt, ask the mods.

But discussing the books is completely fine. Be sure to share with us what you find in them.
 
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